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Something similar to this just happened in real life. I was taking a Graphic Design course and in my textbook, Karbo's "Dealing with Bullies" showed up as an example of how to use motion lines. Here's the textbook. https://www.amazon.com/Visual-Communication-Images-Messages-9th/dp/B08HGPPKQM/
Actually posted this on r/Dreams a few days ago and it got attention but the post got removed for some reason :( many websites were already posting my design to buy it lol and people asked for it so idk, if someone's actually willing to I'll leave this here :D https://teespring.com/this-shirt-says-donkey
And yes, this is for real what I saw in my dream. Brain shitpost I guess!
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They do A LOT to make your data more private, people just use the term incorrectly
VPNs are created so that you can connect to your intranet corporate network from the outside and access all the local resources securely. They are made so that you can access your home server securely, to access the files on your home computers from another country, etc. They protect your data privacy just fine in this case, you access a PRIVATE network from outside
But people often use them to access PUBLIC networks from outside. Services like ProtonVPN aren't really VPNs - they are proxies by their function, that use VPN protocols to connect to a proxy because protocols for proxies suck. But in the end, you aren't getting a VPN - you get a proxy, because that's what you want from them to give you